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Home / Publications / Markets & Enterprise / How U.S. Federal Climate Policy Could Affect Chemicals’ Credit Risk

Charts & Maps for How U.S. Federal Climate Policy Could Affect Chemicals’ Credit Risk

Direct Energy Purchase Costs as % of Shipment Value under Three EIA Projection Scenarios of the American Power Act (2016)
Direct Energy Purchase Costs as % of Shipment Value under Three EIA Projection Scenarios of the American Power Act (2016)
EIA Energy Price Projections by Policy Scenario (2014–2020)
EIA Energy Price Projections by Policy Scenario (2014–2020)
Energy Intensity, Trade Intensity, and Size of U.S. Chemical Manufacturing Subsectors (2006)
Energy Intensity, Trade Intensity, and Size of U.S. Chemical Manufacturing Subsectors (2006)
Estimated Maximum Compliance Costs under Cap-and-Trade Policy (assuming rebates are provided to eligible subsectors) in 2006
Estimated Maximum Compliance Costs under Cap-and-Trade Policy (assuming rebates are provided to eligible subsectors) in 2006
Estimated Relative Impacts on Select Manufacturing Subsectors under the American Power Act
Estimated Relative Impacts on Select Manufacturing Subsectors under the American Power Act
GHG Emissions and Intensity by Chemical Manufacturing Subsector (2006)
GHG Emissions and Intensity by Chemical Manufacturing Subsector (2006)
Illustrative Compliance Costs by Subsector and by Cap-and-Trade Policy Scenario Assuming No Rebates in 2016
Illustrative Compliance Costs by Subsector and by Cap-and-Trade Policy Scenario Assuming No Rebates in 2016
Relative Likelihood of Future EPA Regulation for Select Chemical Manufacturing Subsectors
Relative Likelihood of Future EPA Regulation for Select Chemical Manufacturing Subsectors
Summary of Relative Subsector-Level Vulnerability under the American Power Act
Summary of Relative Subsector-Level Vulnerability under the American Power Act
Summary of Select EPA Regulatory Exposure Factors  by Chemical Manufacturing Subsector Based on CO2 Emissions
Summary of Select EPA Regulatory Exposure Factors by Chemical Manufacturing Subsector Based on CO2 Emissions

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